About Prof. Ramy El Kady
Prof. Ramy El-Kady is a full criminal law professor at the Police Academy and holds the position of department chair of criminal law. He was rewarded with the State Encouragement Award in Legal and Economic Sciences, Citizenship and Human Rights Branch, on the topic of "the right of persons cooperating with justice for protection in international conventions and national legislation. He graduated from the Police College in 1999. He obtained a postgraduate diploma in criminal sciences and public law, which is equivalent to a master's degree in criminal law, in 2003. He received a PhD in criminal law from the Faculty of Law, Cairo University, on the topic of "Mediation as an Alternative to a Criminal Case: A Comparative Study." He currently teaches criminal law subjects to college students. He supervised numerous studies submitted for doctoral degrees and higher diplomas and authored a host of research in the criminal law field. He has previously judged multiple research papers in a number of refereed regional scientific journals. He published a host of research in refereed and indexed periodicals and took part in a number of international and local conferences and symposia.
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International Cybersecurity Law Review
Decoding the dark: AI and ML in the dark web cybercrime and cryptocurrency forensics
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